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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 touch n. Pronunciation: ' təch Function: verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French tucher, tuchier, from Vulgar Latin *toccare to knock, strike a bell, touch, probably of imitative origin Date: 14th century transitive verb 1 : to bring a bodily part into contact with especially so as to perceive through the tactile sense : handle or feel gently usually with the intent to understand or appreciate <loved to touch the soft silk> 2 : to strike or push lightly especially with the hand or foot or an implement 3 : to lay hands upon (one afflicted with scrofula) with intent to heal 4 archaic a : to play on (a stringed instrument) b : to perform (a melody) by playing or singing 5 a : to take into the hands or mouth <never touch es alcohol> b : to put hands upon in any way or degree <don't touch anything before the police come> especially : to commit violence upon <swears he never touch ed the child> 6 : to deal with : become involved with <a sticky situation and I wouldn't touch it with a 10-foot pole> 7 : to induce to give or lend < touch ed him for ten dollars> 8 : to cause to be briefly in contact or conjunction with something < touch ed her spurs to the horse> < touch ed his hand to his hat> 9 a (1) : to meet without overlapping or penetrating : ADJOIN (2) : to get to : REACH <the speedometer needle touch ed 80> b : to be tangent to c : to rival in quality or value <nothing can touch that cloth for durability> 10 : to speak or tell of especially in passing <barely touch ed the incident in the speech> 11 a : to relate to : CONCERN b : to have an influence on : AFFECT 12 a : to leave a mark or impression on <few reagents will touch gold> also : TINGE b : to harm slightly by …